Buongiorno will be from Napoli, the deal will materialize quickly

Buongiorno will be from Napoli, the deal will materialize quickly
Buongiorno will be from Napoli, the deal will materialize quickly

01.07.2024 13.00 di Elena Rossin
Source: La Repubblica ed. Turin

Alexander Good morning

It has long been known that the Napoli wants Alexander Good morning and it seems that the negotiation with the Torino is well on its way to a successful conclusion. The newspaper La Repubblica in the Turin edition: “The time is ripe: the elimination of Italy from the European Championships will accelerate operations that have been set up but are currently still on stand-by. Any reference to Alessandro Buongiorno is not purely coincidental. Conte has identified his leader for some time and this time he has no doubts and is ready for the big leap. Toro knows it and will not get in the way. The negotiation has been going on for a long time and will materialize soon.”

And then he adds: “The Granata club hoped that some other club, perhaps from England, could come forward to raise the price of one of the best defenders in Serie A, but Buongiorno hasn’t actually played a single minute with Italy and it’s unlikely there will be any new arrivals to spark an auction. Of Lawrence he put 30 million on the table (plus 5 in bonuses) which is still not enough”.

Indeed the granata club wants more money to sell the defender: “Toro is asking for 35 (+ 5) but there is every intention of finding a definitive agreement. The distance is starting to narrow and Napoli have possibly also put Ostigard on the table who will certainly go away and leave the blue team. Buongiorno’s yes will make the difference and will allow the deal to close without any particular shocks. The player will become the pillar of the new Napoli: the central defender of a defense that will have to erase the disasters of the last championship.”

 
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